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>>shepard: the u.s. border patrol agent that survived the deadly shooting yesterday survived the hospital. another agent died in the gunfight. this happened early year, southeast of tucson, in an area that is a known drug smuggling route the suspected killers are still on the run. now, we are following that story from our west coast news hub. what is the latest on the investigation? >>reporter: a problem we are having right now is they have not found a weapon. a lot of the leads they thought he -- they might have have dried up. the f.b.i. is meeting a lot of deadends. they were five miles north of the border, in this area then for drug smuggling and an area known for being wide open. you can get cross the border quickly if you need to. investigators also say the third border patrol agent was a female, uninjured, and they believe the cartels are somehow involved in this. it is a reminder that the threats of the agents this they face every hour of every day. >> when you deal with amended drug traffickers t
>>shepard: the u.s. border patrol agent that survived the deadly shooting yesterday survived the hospital. another agent died in the gunfight. this happened early year, southeast of tucson, in an area that is a known drug smuggling route the suspected killers are still on the run. now, we are following that story from our west coast news hub. what is the latest on the investigation? >>reporter: a problem we are having right now is they have not found a weapon. a lot of the leads...
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meanwhile u.s. special forces take up position near syria's southern border with the pentagon touting the deployment to jordan as a safeguard against any violence spillover. sprains credit rating get slashed to near junk status over fears that its economy is too far gone for an effective recovery with warnings of further downgrades to come. and israel's strategic alliance with the us hangs by a thread as the country's leaders continue to drive the already tense relationship to the brink of destruction. and thank you for joining our. terror. humiliations threats and beatings that's how some of those on board a syria bound plane described the welcome they received in turkey f. sixteen fighter jets were scrambled to the ground in the moscow damascus what it was carrying over thirty passengers including small children more details now from artie's medina. russia's foreign ministry demanded x.-plane nations to why he turkey failed to inform that there were russian citizens on board of this plane seventee
meanwhile u.s. special forces take up position near syria's southern border with the pentagon touting the deployment to jordan as a safeguard against any violence spillover. sprains credit rating get slashed to near junk status over fears that its economy is too far gone for an effective recovery with warnings of further downgrades to come. and israel's strategic alliance with the us hangs by a thread as the country's leaders continue to drive the already tense relationship to the brink of...
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there was a large eager to have you with the u.s. defense chief leon panetta has called on the afghan president of bank american troops rather than criticize them he was responding to him because lies complains of this thursday that washington is failing to go after militants a base in neighboring pakistan that's all on the eve of the levantine averse reasons nato forces invaded the country the one that i'm now joined by an anti-war activist and dawn good to see you there now eleven years of war the deaths of more than two thousand american soldiers in the conflict isn't what has arrived i mean what do you think. well for us how many dead afghanis. the united states has a blind spot to the fact that people tend to have an affinity for their national sovereignty that doesn't disappear just because their country is occupied by the united states but rather gets more or less brought to the fore when that happens we saw this back in vietnam we got reports every night about viet cong which sounded almost like king kong and the humanizing t
there was a large eager to have you with the u.s. defense chief leon panetta has called on the afghan president of bank american troops rather than criticize them he was responding to him because lies complains of this thursday that washington is failing to go after militants a base in neighboring pakistan that's all on the eve of the levantine averse reasons nato forces invaded the country the one that i'm now joined by an anti-war activist and dawn good to see you there now eleven years of...
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on u.s. and nato advisers. oliver north is in afghanistan now to tell us how to deal with the continuing problem and how the troops there are doing. good morning, colonel. >> good morning, eric. i'm pleased to be with you, particularly given what we just heard from congressman king. look, nato commanders have said that recent green-on-blue attacks are not going to drive a wedge between u.s. and afghan troops. so before coming here to this province we went on patrol with an afghan special police unit. here's what we saw in a place that used to be a free fire zone. >> here at camp adams in wardak province the afghan special police are being mentored by u.s. and nato special operations troops. [gunfire] >> captain, what's the mission of this patrol? >> we are going to conduct a small patrol. >> do you trust these guys? >> i trust them enough to risk my life. >> when we were first in this city six years ago, this wasn't a bazaar, it was a combat zone. today you are more likely to get one over by a truck, car or mot
on u.s. and nato advisers. oliver north is in afghanistan now to tell us how to deal with the continuing problem and how the troops there are doing. good morning, colonel. >> good morning, eric. i'm pleased to be with you, particularly given what we just heard from congressman king. look, nato commanders have said that recent green-on-blue attacks are not going to drive a wedge between u.s. and afghan troops. so before coming here to this province we went on patrol with an afghan special...
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today syria, according to the u.s. and nato, attacked turkey, which is, of course, a nato ally and a strong u.s. ally across the border, with mortar fire killing reportedly five civilians in a residential area near the border. turkey then retaliated. tonight there was an emergency meeting in brussels. the nato ministers condemning syria for this attack. and also the president, the white house issued a statement from the national security council. hillary clinton spoke to the turkish foreign minister and said the u.s. will support turkey in this. all are condemning syria and holding syria to account. this as also more trouble for the administration with benghazi. the hill is now asking for answers. they want a hearing next week. hillary clinton said today that no one wants to know more than she and the president what happened in benghazi, but we've confirmed that the fbi has not been able to get on the ground because of continuing security concerns, and at this point, more documents, secret and sensitive documents like
today syria, according to the u.s. and nato, attacked turkey, which is, of course, a nato ally and a strong u.s. ally across the border, with mortar fire killing reportedly five civilians in a residential area near the border. turkey then retaliated. tonight there was an emergency meeting in brussels. the nato ministers condemning syria for this attack. and also the president, the white house issued a statement from the national security council. hillary clinton spoke to the turkish foreign...
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so honestly, when we came to the u.s. because of the russian invasion, very busy learning english and working and making money and buying fancy cars and things and successful, and after my father passed i had the urge to go back home and i woke up one morning and decided i am not going to pay this mortgage any more. i need to go back home. so apply for my citizenship which i have already been here for 19 years, so after receiving my passport i bought the tickets and was going to the shower so my cousin called, and said where are you going? the shower. the showers not a place you should just show up and go to the hotel. and this is not just a place to show up and go to a hotel. that trip changed my life went camp age expectancy is sometimes 35 in afghanistan and pakistan. 50-year-old woman learning to read and write for the first time, and their eyes were glowing and kept saying what else? i didn't even know this. how we take things for granted because the school was always there for us and i wished i was sick so i couldn'
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while growing prospects to use the for u.s. influence in the region, especially given the security problems in a recent embassy attacks and challenges await governance and weak institutions. >> a great book to read on that it's not too much promised land by aaron david miller. he is a great section on how strong we think we are in the region and what we can get done and what the people on the ground think we can get done. we need to work with our allies. we need to talk to local intelligence services. that's a big problem now. we've lost contact in the intelligence services that we provide information about the bad guy. >> at huge cost -- i mean, it's not like there's any great nostalgia for the egyptians, right? >> the thing is we have a great relationship. at the end of his life, gadhafi, when condoleezza rice visited a think in 2006 or 2007, i think nixon's visit, vice president nixon's visit in 1967 or 68 was the big achievement of the bush administration put forward that they brought libya back in the cold. yes, there were
while growing prospects to use the for u.s. influence in the region, especially given the security problems in a recent embassy attacks and challenges await governance and weak institutions. >> a great book to read on that it's not too much promised land by aaron david miller. he is a great section on how strong we think we are in the region and what we can get done and what the people on the ground think we can get done. we need to work with our allies. we need to talk to local...
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according to the white house, the senior advisor, the u.s. ambassador to the united nations, acting on the information she had when she initially called the attack "spontaneous." >> obviously you will know more two weeks after an event than a week after the event. as the ambassador rice, that was the information from the intelligence community, the same information provided to congress. we new have stipulated this is a terrorist attack, it came from the intelligence agencies. the investigation has continued. we obviously are making the information known. >>shepard: the chairman of the house homeland security security committee is calling for archeries to resign over her initial assessment of the attack. the republican vice presidential candidate, paul ryan, says the white house response is part of a bigger problem. >> their response was slow. it was confused. it was inconsistent. they said it was a youtube video and a spontaneous mob. we know it was a planned terrorist attack. this was one tragic incident, that would be a tragedy. the problem
according to the white house, the senior advisor, the u.s. ambassador to the united nations, acting on the information she had when she initially called the attack "spontaneous." >> obviously you will know more two weeks after an event than a week after the event. as the ambassador rice, that was the information from the intelligence community, the same information provided to congress. we new have stipulated this is a terrorist attack, it came from the intelligence agencies....
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we must say no to assassinations of u.s. citizens, say no to indefinite detention without any semblance of due process, and to the continued drone killings that have made our nation so much less secure. so let your voices be heard loudly from the voting booth as you are guided by your most deeply held values. >> the justice party's presidential candidate rocky anderson and green party candidate dr. jill stein, as a participated in the presidential debate last night in real time averell podiums, albeit outside the gates of the official debate on "democracy now!" special broadcast "expanding debates time to see the three hour debate, go to democracynow.org. democracy now! is looking for feedback from people who appreciate the closed captioning. e-mail your comments to outreach@democracynow.org or mail them to democracy now! p.o. box 693 new york, new york 10013. "democracy now!"
we must say no to assassinations of u.s. citizens, say no to indefinite detention without any semblance of due process, and to the continued drone killings that have made our nation so much less secure. so let your voices be heard loudly from the voting booth as you are guided by your most deeply held values. >> the justice party's presidential candidate rocky anderson and green party candidate dr. jill stein, as a participated in the presidential debate last night in real time averell...
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u.s. subscribers pay two times or three times as much for the service. wireless one reason is a lack of here.ition 24-mileumgartner's was the this weekend most viewed ever for a live youtube. as many as 8 million watching at time. i am paula faris. eggs, bacon, and pancakes. denny's ever vay value slam is four dollars every day. wait, is that right? eggs, bacon, pancakes. yeah. that's right. the four dollar everyday value slam. only four dollars every day. only at denny's. i put them in cookies, cereal, salads, and this is my famous cranberry baked brie. mmm, craisins make this so yummy. you double-dipped. i know -- it's so good. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- catch!hey catch >> peyton manning rally his -0 to with .24 rivers turned the ball over six times a. >> took n francisco giants two from st. louis game. tree is on wednesday. justin verlander going to night for the tigers. brant. tim >> the giants have been made a for sunday's game against the redskins, but they the cowboys lost to and the eagles this season, enjoy
u.s. subscribers pay two times or three times as much for the service. wireless one reason is a lack of here.ition 24-mileumgartner's was the this weekend most viewed ever for a live youtube. as many as 8 million watching at time. i am paula faris. eggs, bacon, and pancakes. denny's ever vay value slam is four dollars every day. wait, is that right? eggs, bacon, pancakes. yeah. that's right. the four dollar everyday value slam. only four dollars every day. only at denny's. i put them in...
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yemeni officials say a suspected u.s. drone strike killed at least five al-qaeda linked militants today in southern yemen. the five known dead were in one of two cars hit. no word on casualties in the other vehicle. >>> a possible escalation of the syrian civil war now turkey's parliament approved military action against syria after an attack and an apology. national security correspondent jennifer griffin is watching how that could affect the u.s. from the pentagon. >> turkey stopped short of declaring war on its neighbor, syria, after the syrian military fired a shell across the border, killing five turkish civilians. among them, three children. but today the turkish parliament authorized incursions if necessary, into syria by its army which has been massing at the border in recent months. they asked nato allies to meet for a late night session. for 18 hours after the initial shell was fired near a border crossing used by the opposition, they fired guided artillery back across the border at syrian targets. >> from our p
yemeni officials say a suspected u.s. drone strike killed at least five al-qaeda linked militants today in southern yemen. the five known dead were in one of two cars hit. no word on casualties in the other vehicle. >>> a possible escalation of the syrian civil war now turkey's parliament approved military action against syria after an attack and an apology. national security correspondent jennifer griffin is watching how that could affect the u.s. from the pentagon. >> turkey...
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. >> the u.s. revs up what europe stalls. -- while europe's tallest. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- it is the day the people of germany celebrate the unity. 22 years ago, east and west reunited with the blessing of their european neighbors. now there has been a pill to draw the right lessons in the crisis europe faces. >> the president of the parliament says his country must strive for greater unity in europe and he warned against perverting -- reverting to old national rivalries as the weaker members of the eurozone struggle. >> the speech in munich is the center of the celebration. >> the ceremony began with music from richard strauss's opera. more than 1500 people attended the ceremony, including germany's top political leaders. the bavarian state premier compared the process of german unification to that of creating a united europe. then he gave the keynote address. >> we are german europeans. we must devote to the nfl -- unification of europe the same effort we made in german unification. he added that it was a p
. >> the u.s. revs up what europe stalls. -- while europe's tallest. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- it is the day the people of germany celebrate the unity. 22 years ago, east and west reunited with the blessing of their european neighbors. now there has been a pill to draw the right lessons in the crisis europe faces. >> the president of the parliament says his country must strive for greater unity in europe and he warned against perverting --...
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the battle over obama-care could be headed back to the u.s. supreme court and what in the supreme court and what in the world would cause this. >> it seems like you guys -- al? sea turtle. what's your bedtime? do you believe in space aliens? ...i love puppies. hash browns or home fries? home fries. do you like my dress? why can't you guys ask good questions like this? [ morgan ] for a chance to interview an nfl player... join visa nfl fan offers and make your season epic. martha: 23 minutes past the hour and some stories we are following for you this morning. the national retail foundation says more people will be shopping this holiday season. how do they know? with the anticipated 4.1% increase is less than the past three years? pope benedict's former butler is due in court on charges that he stole vatican document it's said to be one of the biggest scandals of benedict's tenures. here is what it looks like when 75,000 liters of bio diesel goes up in flames. the flames shooting up in the air at a warehouse in canada. bill: an uninvited deer c
the battle over obama-care could be headed back to the u.s. supreme court and what in the supreme court and what in the world would cause this. >> it seems like you guys -- al? sea turtle. what's your bedtime? do you believe in space aliens? ...i love puppies. hash browns or home fries? home fries. do you like my dress? why can't you guys ask good questions like this? [ morgan ] for a chance to interview an nfl player... join visa nfl fan offers and make your season epic. martha: 23...
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in a way the u.s. in the c.s.t. your different organizations we're not a military or the franks organizational like like c.s.t. oh yes we we are a civilian organization but the areas where we operate are areas of interest and there are synergies obviously between ourselves and we work on building these synergies with c.s.t. or and with other relevant actors of the same time i met this morning with the future secretary general of the shy guy cooperation organization another organization active in the region and with the with which we want to also build strong relationships. in other international issues that worries the russians these days is the situation in georgia as you surely know there's been problem introduction and sacrifice release party presidential party has lost the elections so so the power shift is going to see place now so first of all. how do you think this parachute will we're all going smoothly is it disturbing him in the future and in and another thing is that do you think that the the shift of pow
in a way the u.s. in the c.s.t. your different organizations we're not a military or the franks organizational like like c.s.t. oh yes we we are a civilian organization but the areas where we operate are areas of interest and there are synergies obviously between ourselves and we work on building these synergies with c.s.t. or and with other relevant actors of the same time i met this morning with the future secretary general of the shy guy cooperation organization another organization active...
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according to the u.s. justice department alexander for schenk oh they say was operating a spy network that was based in houston that according to u.s. officials enhanced the capabilities of the russian military now for shango and ten others were charged with falsifying documents and illegally exporting high tech u.s. made microelectronics to russian military and intelligence agencies according to the f.b.i. since two thousand and eight they say that for shaker was allegedly using his company are collect tronics to secretly export goods such as analog to digital converters static random access memory chips microcontrollers and microprocessors now the reason this is all so important is because u.s. officials say that that type of equipment is subject to strict u.s. government controls due to their potential of use in a wide range of military systems u.s. officials say that russia does not even produce many of those who would say that they say for schenkel was same day ever. it is produced that domestically a
according to the u.s. justice department alexander for schenk oh they say was operating a spy network that was based in houston that according to u.s. officials enhanced the capabilities of the russian military now for shango and ten others were charged with falsifying documents and illegally exporting high tech u.s. made microelectronics to russian military and intelligence agencies according to the f.b.i. since two thousand and eight they say that for shaker was allegedly using his company...
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thinking whether the conditions might surface for the u.s. see to return somehow to georgia this is is going to be in any case a complicated negotiation we closed the two thousand and eight and within minutes to reopen since then it would be good if we could because we need also to support some of things we do on the ground the work of the local mechanisms for prevention of conflict the so-called i p r m some of the water projects we run between georgia and south of the benefit the population at large so we look at continuing and perhaps a better structuring only gauge went on the ground so so so you don't think that the problem of the self-proclaimed state. city and house here may become may become a serious problem on the ground especially especially if a new president comes to rule in that country across the ocean that he may inspire georgia to do to start like. trying to seize them back i don't want to really to speculate on this my attitude when it comes when it comes to this kind of issues and you may have seen from my. professional rec
thinking whether the conditions might surface for the u.s. see to return somehow to georgia this is is going to be in any case a complicated negotiation we closed the two thousand and eight and within minutes to reopen since then it would be good if we could because we need also to support some of things we do on the ground the work of the local mechanisms for prevention of conflict the so-called i p r m some of the water projects we run between georgia and south of the benefit the population...
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stand against u.s. strength strikes in the country the convoy which is travelling from islamabad to south waziristan is being led by a cricketing legend imran khan who since become an opposition politician the region as a hotbed of taliban militancy and a major focus of the u.s. strikes political activists hour by hour the believes the rallies supported by the pakistani public the lords the grand jury of that region has welcomed him there is the only resistance that is being provided by the government of pakistan which does not want to open this area of new exposure because for the past five years they've been hiding the fact that bones have been attacking this region on the on the public front they actually deny it but on privately behind the doors with the u.s. government they actually accept the fact just in a simple attack most of the energy and unfortunately for the past five years our government has actually bought into the american war on terror the american war has now become our war and they sh
stand against u.s. strength strikes in the country the convoy which is travelling from islamabad to south waziristan is being led by a cricketing legend imran khan who since become an opposition politician the region as a hotbed of taliban militancy and a major focus of the u.s. strikes political activists hour by hour the believes the rallies supported by the pakistani public the lords the grand jury of that region has welcomed him there is the only resistance that is being provided by the...
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but the u.s. defense chief leon panetta has called on the afghan president to thank american troops rather than criticize them who is responding to him because lies complaints of the third say that washington is failing to go after militants have based in neighboring pakistan that's all on the eve of the eleventh anniversary since nato forces invaded the country antiwar activists and journalists don de bar b. feels the alliance is simply not welcome in the country. the united states has a blind spot to the fact that people tend to have an affinity for their national sovereignty that doesn't disappear just because their country is occupied by the united states and you have this manifest in afghanistan to the point where it's now obvious that if you hand an afghan he comprador soldier a weapon and show them how to use it they turn it on the american soldier that handed it to them the people of afghanistan want the united states out and it's a natural you know thing for that to occur and the united s
but the u.s. defense chief leon panetta has called on the afghan president to thank american troops rather than criticize them who is responding to him because lies complaints of the third say that washington is failing to go after militants have based in neighboring pakistan that's all on the eve of the eleventh anniversary since nato forces invaded the country antiwar activists and journalists don de bar b. feels the alliance is simply not welcome in the country. the united states has a blind...
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u.s. supreme court agrees to review his appeal at a line for details. now police have used water cannon and tear gas to disperse hundreds of pro-reform demonstrators in bahrain's capital manama the unrest came as protesters marched in a funeral procession. for an activist who died in prison after allegedly being denied proper medical treatment people in the crowd began throwing rocks and petrol bombs when security officers drive a stop that authorities have been cracking down on the opposition for twenty months but man it continue hitting the streets demanding equal rights and an end to the sunni market around eighty people have been killed and thousands arrested including prominent human rights activists have bailed her job is now serving three years in prison for attending an illegal demonstration a former m.p. side. says there is hypocrisy in the way the west reacts to them dressed involve rain. the problem the double standard which practice by old those who student john trees. they do
u.s. supreme court agrees to review his appeal at a line for details. now police have used water cannon and tear gas to disperse hundreds of pro-reform demonstrators in bahrain's capital manama the unrest came as protesters marched in a funeral procession. for an activist who died in prison after allegedly being denied proper medical treatment people in the crowd began throwing rocks and petrol bombs when security officers drive a stop that authorities have been cracking down on the opposition...
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u.s. technology giants have been fighting each other in the courts over technology for smartphones and other mobile devices. the people at samsung say they added iphone 5, apple's iphone 5 to a patent infringement lawsuit. samsung alleges the latest smartphone violates eight of its patents. the claim targets technologies for displays data and storing photos. lawyers for samsung say they will exclude patents on the high speed wireless communications protocol known as lte. samsung has an edge in this technology. samsung received a green light from a u.s. district court in california in another case. the company can resume sales of its tablet device the galaxy 10.1 in the u.s. market. the court decided in june to temporarily ban sales. it lifted the injunction after a separate lawsuit in august found this particular tablet did not infringe on apple patents. >>> in other news ahmadinejad blamed the enemies of iran for the fall of its currency. u.s. and european leaders imposed sanctions in jul
u.s. technology giants have been fighting each other in the courts over technology for smartphones and other mobile devices. the people at samsung say they added iphone 5, apple's iphone 5 to a patent infringement lawsuit. samsung alleges the latest smartphone violates eight of its patents. the claim targets technologies for displays data and storing photos. lawyers for samsung say they will exclude patents on the high speed wireless communications protocol known as lte. samsung has an edge in...
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anti-u.s. sentiment in afghanistan has been rising following the release of an anti-islamic film made in the united states. the taliban is trying to take advantage of the hostility to increase support for its campaign of violence. international forces and their afghan colleagues need to work hand in hand to counter the insurgent threat. but the insider attacks are fueling mistrust and pushing them farther apart. hideki yui, nhk world, islamabad. >>> japan's prime minister is looking ahead to a fall full of challenges and he's trying to be ready. yoshihiko noda reshuffled his cabinet. he replaced more than half of the ministers. noda's aiming to boost support for his ruling coalition. the opposition is pushing him to call a general election. the new cabinet was officially inaugurated on monday evening after a ceremony at the imperial palace. noda kept koichiro gemba as foreign minister, former diet affairs chief of the main ruling democratic party. koriki jojima are will take over as finance min
anti-u.s. sentiment in afghanistan has been rising following the release of an anti-islamic film made in the united states. the taliban is trying to take advantage of the hostility to increase support for its campaign of violence. international forces and their afghan colleagues need to work hand in hand to counter the insurgent threat. but the insider attacks are fueling mistrust and pushing them farther apart. hideki yui, nhk world, islamabad. >>> japan's prime minister is looking...
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hundreds of peace activists have joined a two day march in pakistan against u.s. drone strikes in the country the convoy which is traveling from islamabad to south waziristan is being led by cricketing legend imran khan he's since become an opposition politician can claims the drone strikes have killed large numbers of civilians and enraged tribal factions living in the area and he's called on people to shoot the drones out of the sky but the region is a hotbed of taliban militancy and a major focus of u.s. strikes. by the pope's former butler has been handed an eighteen month prison term marched through stole and then sold on to a journalist pontiffs private letters however a papal spokesman says benedict the sixteenth will most likely pardon his former aide the high profile leak was exposed when an italian journalist published a book accusing accusing the leaders of the roman catholic church of numerous intrigues corruption and homosexual affair. miners in south africa have gathered for a rally against that or smiths all of twelve thousand of their colleagues th
hundreds of peace activists have joined a two day march in pakistan against u.s. drone strikes in the country the convoy which is traveling from islamabad to south waziristan is being led by cricketing legend imran khan he's since become an opposition politician can claims the drone strikes have killed large numbers of civilians and enraged tribal factions living in the area and he's called on people to shoot the drones out of the sky but the region is a hotbed of taliban militancy and a major...
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now the u.s. braces itself for the presidential election with polls showing there is little between barack obama and mitt romney as the world continues weighing the possible outcomes of the vampires ballot our resident laurie hartman is to the streets of new york to find out what voters make of the race so far. the two thousand and twelve presidential elections why are they so boring this week let's talk about that. so tired of all of it you know i mean it's almost like it's more than twenty four hours of coverage on everything you know no matter what happens and nothing happened exactly having said that i think obama's going to win do you think he believes in himself as much as he did four years ago because he seems kind of tired he seems like he's a little frustrated i think he's more tired of me. just all of this like he just wants to get it over to november just like ok give me you know let me win the first african-american president so exciting no it's boring me i don't know if there's going
now the u.s. braces itself for the presidential election with polls showing there is little between barack obama and mitt romney as the world continues weighing the possible outcomes of the vampires ballot our resident laurie hartman is to the streets of new york to find out what voters make of the race so far. the two thousand and twelve presidential elections why are they so boring this week let's talk about that. so tired of all of it you know i mean it's almost like it's more than twenty...
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in the u.s. called on speaking out isn't so quick these soldier who revealed to us violence in iraq on a stunning thing denies their right to a swift trial his lawyer demands all charges be dropped saying the case is taking twice as long as it took to build the unbiased state building the house and more coming up. well good. morning it's technology innovations all the latest developments from around russia we've got this huge earth covered. the sun rises over what seems like and most forest but here in the new directions cry for hundred kilometers north of live all stop as much of the world it's disappearing at a catastrophic great. lawyers both illegal and those finding ways to outsmart the system for filing down the forests of the pl more skewed region for them profit goes well beyond the future of our planet and the result could be an ecological crisis we are on the hunt for illegal loggers and it's not going to be easy the forest is enormous and our chances are slim now for now we can stay in
in the u.s. called on speaking out isn't so quick these soldier who revealed to us violence in iraq on a stunning thing denies their right to a swift trial his lawyer demands all charges be dropped saying the case is taking twice as long as it took to build the unbiased state building the house and more coming up. well good. morning it's technology innovations all the latest developments from around russia we've got this huge earth covered. the sun rises over what seems like and most forest but...
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hundreds demand an end to u.s. drone strikes in pakistan with a two day march right into the heart of the strike so. it's three am in moscow. good to have you with us here on our team our top story turkey has launched a fresh artillery strike on syria in response to another mortar attack from across the border started shelling wednesday to retaliation for a syrian mortar round that killed five turkish civilians our middle east correspondent paula sneer has the details. we do know that the mortar bomb landed in the countryside in turkish that territory so it is possible that no one in fact was injured or killed we also have no word on who was responsible for the later mortar from syria what i can tell you though is that almost immediately turkey responded and went on the offensive meaning that we have the situation along the turkish syrian border intensifying its started back on wednesday when a mortar bomb fired from syria killed five turkish citizens and since in the situation has nearly escalated we're hearing fr
hundreds demand an end to u.s. drone strikes in pakistan with a two day march right into the heart of the strike so. it's three am in moscow. good to have you with us here on our team our top story turkey has launched a fresh artillery strike on syria in response to another mortar attack from across the border started shelling wednesday to retaliation for a syrian mortar round that killed five turkish civilians our middle east correspondent paula sneer has the details. we do know that the...
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u.s. defense secretary leon panetta has lashed out of the afghan president saying the country's leadership saying nato forces for fighting and dying for his country he was responding to how the karzai is complains this thursday that washington is failing to go after militants based in pakistan iraq comes as the lines continues to suffer so-called insider attacks in which afghans turn their guns on coalition troops some two thousand u.s. soldiers have lost their lives since the war began in two thousand and one. the world stop platinum producer has fired twelve thousand employees for striking over wages in south africa it's an attempt to choke a wave of mass walkouts that have seen the firm suffer losses of over eighty million u.s. dollars because the mining industry has been plagued by wildcat protests with some resulted in deaths in just one day in august thirty four workers were killed during bloody clashes. in troops are in certainly the city of bani walid a former stronghold of the cou
u.s. defense secretary leon panetta has lashed out of the afghan president saying the country's leadership saying nato forces for fighting and dying for his country he was responding to how the karzai is complains this thursday that washington is failing to go after militants based in pakistan iraq comes as the lines continues to suffer so-called insider attacks in which afghans turn their guns on coalition troops some two thousand u.s. soldiers have lost their lives since the war began in two...
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now next month the u.s. will go to the polls to decide whether to keep barack obama or start anew but while experts continue slamming the entire electoral system for a total lack of real choice the voters themselves seem to be growing rather bored of the whole lot of area resident new york resident but his lawyer finished hits the streets to find out more. the two thousand and twelve presidential elections why are they so boring this week let's talk about that. so tired of all of it you know i mean it's almost like it's more than twenty four hours of coverage on everything you know no matter what happens and nothing happened exactly having said that i think obama's going to win do you think he believes in himself as much as he did four years ago because he seems kind of tired he seems like he's a little frustrated i think he's more tired of mitt romney and just all of this like he just wants to get it over to november and just like ok give me you know my polls and let me when he says bored with the elections
now next month the u.s. will go to the polls to decide whether to keep barack obama or start anew but while experts continue slamming the entire electoral system for a total lack of real choice the voters themselves seem to be growing rather bored of the whole lot of area resident new york resident but his lawyer finished hits the streets to find out more. the two thousand and twelve presidential elections why are they so boring this week let's talk about that. so tired of all of it you know i...
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she is expected to talk about u.s. energy interests, clean energy projects, and securing access to energy resources at 1:00 p.m. eastern. a number of senate debates beginning at 4:00 with the connecticut race. this is the fourth time they are facing off for the seat to replace retiring senator joe lieberman. the debate will be light at 4:00 p.m. here on c-span. as 7:00, former governors tim kane and al and square off in one of the closest races. it will be live from virginia tech at 7:00 p.m. eastern. it is followed by a wisconsin senate debate, the second time that our meeting for the seat of retiring senator. the debate is from university of wisconsin marathon county campus life at 8:00 p.m. eastern. tonight at 9:00, president obama and mitt romney arcing of speakers at the 67th annual alfred e. smith dinner. it has been a tradition of the dinner to invite presidential candidates in election years to make humorous remarks about themselves and the other candidate. here is a little more about the dinner. >> what is the
she is expected to talk about u.s. energy interests, clean energy projects, and securing access to energy resources at 1:00 p.m. eastern. a number of senate debates beginning at 4:00 with the connecticut race. this is the fourth time they are facing off for the seat to replace retiring senator joe lieberman. the debate will be light at 4:00 p.m. here on c-span. as 7:00, former governors tim kane and al and square off in one of the closest races. it will be live from virginia tech at 7:00 p.m....
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it was in two thousand and eight we see investors killed we see ambassadors killed people we see a u.s. diplomat killed in an arab country tourist this is what concerns us even more. and what's more we see diplomacy is that you're being replaced with sanctions six something we see tougher sanctions against this country more sanctions against this country. everything indicates that the world really needs the global security system the direction president suggested just a few years ago i must limit on bush or bush from a short one. recently you signed an agreement on creation between the c.s.t. all secretariat and the un secretariat is it part of your africa man some of these holes or is the something totally unrelated. if you will and want to remove the united nations as an umbrella organization in the world with which we should cooperate with a memorandum and cooperation in fact i just came back from new york where we signed in other memorandum on peacekeeping cooperation. agreement this means torch that we in the c.s. to you does not rule development but he's giving theories as part o
it was in two thousand and eight we see investors killed we see ambassadors killed people we see a u.s. diplomat killed in an arab country tourist this is what concerns us even more. and what's more we see diplomacy is that you're being replaced with sanctions six something we see tougher sanctions against this country more sanctions against this country. everything indicates that the world really needs the global security system the direction president suggested just a few years ago i must...
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to cross-talk the u.s. mission in afghanistan i'm joined by michael maloof in washington he's a senior reporter for the world net daily and a former analyst for the defense department also in washington we have augmented my g d r he is a senior researcher so.
to cross-talk the u.s. mission in afghanistan i'm joined by michael maloof in washington he's a senior reporter for the world net daily and a former analyst for the defense department also in washington we have augmented my g d r he is a senior researcher so.
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when our u.s. diplomats were attacked, "the new york times" said romney's knee jerk response showed an extraordinary lack of presidential character. >> let's dig deeper. joining me now is nbc news correspondent peter alexander. good morning to you. explain to us the importance and the backdrop of the speech today for team romney. >> reporter: yeah, thomas. as you know, this is not the first time spoken about foreign policy issues but the timing is critical now after the strong debate performance and the final month the campaign says they believe what the independent eyeballs focusing on this. as you noted, trying to demonstrate that peace through strength and effectively accuse the president of being a weak leader who has been bad for the military of this country. among some of the comments are the following. i know the president hopes for a safer, freer and more prosperous middle east allied with the united states. i share that hope but hope is not a strategy. there will also be familiar themes th
when our u.s. diplomats were attacked, "the new york times" said romney's knee jerk response showed an extraordinary lack of presidential character. >> let's dig deeper. joining me now is nbc news correspondent peter alexander. good morning to you. explain to us the importance and the backdrop of the speech today for team romney. >> reporter: yeah, thomas. as you know, this is not the first time spoken about foreign policy issues but the timing is critical now after the...
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the u.s. defense secretary leon panetta has lashed out at the afghan president saying your country's leader should thank nato forces for fighting and dying in his country he was responding to hamad karzai is complaints this thursday that washington is failing to go after militants based in pakistan other outcomes as the alliance continues to suffer so-called insider attacks in which afghans turn their guns on coalition troops some two thousand u.s. soldiers have lost their lives since the war began in two thousand and one. libyan troops are in circling the city of bani walid a former stronghold of the country's ousted leader moammar gadhafi locals are claiming the city is practically under siege with food and fuel supplies blocked tensions were sparked by the death of a former rebel credited with the colonel's capture and the man in question was kidnapped and held up near bani walid he died shortly after his release due to injuries inflicted by his captives tripoli demanding the release of oth
the u.s. defense secretary leon panetta has lashed out at the afghan president saying your country's leader should thank nato forces for fighting and dying in his country he was responding to hamad karzai is complaints this thursday that washington is failing to go after militants based in pakistan other outcomes as the alliance continues to suffer so-called insider attacks in which afghans turn their guns on coalition troops some two thousand u.s. soldiers have lost their lives since the war...
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where the banks needed the u.s. government and we were in a position to tell the banks, let's go back to the social function, very important social functions. the banks have to provide in our society. and we lost that moment. >> rose: and the condition of the banks today is, of the big banks in wall street. >> well, to be frank, we really aren't sure because there's not the kind of transparency that we need. like one of my criticisms of dodd frank, we kept a lot of, for instance, these derif deriff-- derivative transparents. >> they made them a lit bit more. >> but as long as you have so much money at stake where you don't know what is at risk, you know, let me just give you one example. there are about 3 to 350 trillion dollars of derivatives that are based on libor. libor we now know is a-- number. >> explain what that is. >> the london interbank lending rate. so it's the rate, supposed to be an arm's length rate at which unone bank lends to each other. but the banks aren't lend fog each other s so what does it me
where the banks needed the u.s. government and we were in a position to tell the banks, let's go back to the social function, very important social functions. the banks have to provide in our society. and we lost that moment. >> rose: and the condition of the banks today is, of the big banks in wall street. >> well, to be frank, we really aren't sure because there's not the kind of transparency that we need. like one of my criticisms of dodd frank, we kept a lot of, for instance,...
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u.s. of forcing the council of the launch. and he accused south korean president of causing interkorean relations to hit rock bottom. some people from japan are an emotional and spiritual journey in north korea. paying their respects to relatives they lost at the end of world war ii. fathers and mothers, brothers and sisters, who died and were buried far from home. nhk world reports from pyongyang. >> reporter: parents or siblings of the group's members died of illness or hunger while interned by the soviet military. it occupied what is now north korea right after the war. the group arrived in pyongyang on saturday. they visited a site where the dead were first buried, then a hill where the gd more than 20 japanese journalists to cover the visit. some japanese are praying for the family members and relatives at their grave site. this is the first visit of its kind since world war ii. japan's health ministry says some 35,000 japanese died in the area. but it says the remains of about 20,000
u.s. of forcing the council of the launch. and he accused south korean president of causing interkorean relations to hit rock bottom. some people from japan are an emotional and spiritual journey in north korea. paying their respects to relatives they lost at the end of world war ii. fathers and mothers, brothers and sisters, who died and were buried far from home. nhk world reports from pyongyang. >> reporter: parents or siblings of the group's members died of illness or hunger while...
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speaks to experts who believe the u.s. is yet again trying to contain china after washington signs a new weapons agreements with south korea the story in detail and more just ahead. flying with me in this old soviet work call so the helicopter is doctors not a mere brodsky and his team from the region's medical aviation service we head across every move barren tundra higher and higher into russia's arctic far north until eventually we see our landing spot with arrived at this tiny believe just the course of hundreds of kilometers of snow we will this is a boy here suffering and the doctors are going to see what they can do but. inside . small building not one but two babies and their parents are waiting for us the doctors inspect them but can't make a diagnosis and decide to bring them to a regional hospital for better care spread lana doesn't like taking her baby away from home but she's been before and agrees to go that's the usual practice with those who live in atlanta they keep mothers with their newborns in hospital
speaks to experts who believe the u.s. is yet again trying to contain china after washington signs a new weapons agreements with south korea the story in detail and more just ahead. flying with me in this old soviet work call so the helicopter is doctors not a mere brodsky and his team from the region's medical aviation service we head across every move barren tundra higher and higher into russia's arctic far north until eventually we see our landing spot with arrived at this tiny believe just...